Finn Wolfhard, the actor who portrays Mike Wheeler in the Indiana-set Netflix series "Stranger Things," has left his talent agency after his agent was accused of sexually assaulting two men, according to Deadline.

Deadline reports that the Agency for the Performing Arts is internally investigating agent Tyler Grasham after two men came forward and accused Grasham of sexually assaulting them.

"Tyler Grasham, under the pretense of a business meeting regarding potential agency representation at APA Agency, fed me alcohol while I was underage and sexually assaulted me," the post says, in part. "APA Agency has kept this man employed, working with kid actors. I find it incredibly difficult to believe they do not know of his predatory behavior, using his position within the company to prey on naive kids."

According to Deadline, the other man who has accused Grasham of sexual assault is Lucas Ozarowski, a film and TV editor. Both men are in their late 20s.

The allegations surface after more than 30 women have come forward accusing former film executive Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment and assault. The accusations have inspired other women to come forward and share their experiences of sexual misconduct with #MeToo.

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